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Advanced Armament Remington Model 7 300 AAC Blackout

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Advanced Armament Corp Remington 7 bolt action 300
AAC Blackout has a lightweight 16" barrel with a 1:8 twist and has been
nitride for extreme hardness and longevity. It has a weather-proof,
black synthetic stock and an adjustable cheek piece. The muzzle is
threaded (5/8-24) to be compatible with sound suppressors, and an AAC
Thread Protector is included. It features an X-Mark
adjustable trigger. The AAC picatinny scope mount is pre-installed using
the same strong torx screws found in the US Army's M24 sniper rifle.

Reviewed By: Tom N on 10/06/2014
Rating: [1 of 5 Stars!]
This is the AAC (Remington) Model 7. The lower description is for a single shot rifle the H&R I believe. I purchased this rifle, it worked fine for about 20 rds of factory ammo then I had FTF/FTE problems. I called AAC and they said "we won't touch it until the XMark Trigger recall work is done on it." Huh? So first I had to send it in to Remington who assured me of a 2-3 week turnaround. That was 3 months ago. I still don't know if they fixed the critical FTF/FTE problems because the repair took so long, I was sent overseas again. And since I'm not in the same place, my brother has to get it which then incurs the FFL dealer transfer fee which Remington declined to pay. I liked this rifle at least when it worked. Not so funny thing is that when I bought a Marlin lever in .44 mag that had to go back for FTF/FTE. The transfer of new ownership and location really hosed up Remington. While Buds service was excellent, Remington's was not and I'd be leery of purchasing an AAC MODEL 7.